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Getting around firewall/port block.
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<blockquote data-quote="T1tanrush" data-source="post: 966340" data-attributes="member: 136755"><p>I have come across a slight dilemma, I have a wireless connection however the ports I need are blocked off. Is there any easy way to get around it? I can't re-route them at all, I've thought about SSH tunneling but that seems a little messy/slow for what I need to do. I'm trying to play an online video game, and there is no possibility of opening these ports (as I do not have the password, and won't be getting it)..</p><p></p><p>Any ways of being able to get around this or do I need to find another network? If such is the case are there any good sources of internet I can come across that are relatively cheap? Maybe something like a satellite card of some sort?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T1tanrush, post: 966340, member: 136755"] I have come across a slight dilemma, I have a wireless connection however the ports I need are blocked off. Is there any easy way to get around it? I can't re-route them at all, I've thought about SSH tunneling but that seems a little messy/slow for what I need to do. I'm trying to play an online video game, and there is no possibility of opening these ports (as I do not have the password, and won't be getting it).. Any ways of being able to get around this or do I need to find another network? If such is the case are there any good sources of internet I can come across that are relatively cheap? Maybe something like a satellite card of some sort? [/QUOTE]
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